National Institute for Health Research Bristol Biomedical Research Centre, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 2BN, UK.
Bristol Centre for Surgical Research, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 2PS, UK.
Obes Surg. 2023 May;33(5):1463-1475. doi: 10.1007/s11695-023-06545-y. Epub 2023 Mar 24.
Bariatric and metabolic surgery is an effective treatment for severe and complex obesity; however, robust long-term data comparing operations is lacking. Clinical registries complement clinical trials in contributing to this evidence base. Agreement on standard data for bariatric registries is needed to facilitate comparisons. This study developed a Core Registry Set (CRS) - core data to include in bariatric surgery registries globally.
Relevant items were identified from a bariatric surgery research core outcome set, a registry data dictionary project, systematic literature searches, and a patient advisory group. This comprehensive list informed a questionnaire for a two-round Delphi survey with international health professionals. Participants rated each item's importance and received anonymized feedback in round 2. Using pre-defined criteria, items were then categorized for voting at a consensus meeting to agree the CRS.
Items identified from all sources were grouped into 97 questionnaire items. Professionals (n = 272) from 56 countries participated in the round 1 survey of which 45% responded to round 2. Twenty-four professionals from 13 countries participated in the consensus meeting. Twelve items were voted into the CRS including demographic and bariatric procedure information, effectiveness, and safety outcomes.
This CRS is the first step towards unifying bariatric surgery registries internationally. We recommend the CRS is included as a minimum dataset in all bariatric registries worldwide. Adoption of the CRS will enable meaningful international comparisons of bariatric operations. Future work will agree definitions and measures for the CRS including incorporating quality-of-life measures defined in a parallel project.
减重和代谢手术是治疗严重和复杂肥胖的有效方法;然而,缺乏比较手术的强有力的长期数据。临床注册系统通过为这一证据基础做出贡献,补充了临床试验。需要就减重注册系统的标准数据达成一致,以促进比较。本研究制定了核心注册系统(CRS)- 全球减重手术注册系统中应包含的核心数据。
从减重手术研究核心结局集、注册数据字典项目、系统文献搜索和患者咨询小组中确定了相关项目。这个全面的清单为一项国际卫生专业人员的两轮 Delphi 调查的问卷提供了信息。参与者对每个项目的重要性进行评分,并在第二轮中收到匿名反馈。使用预先定义的标准,然后对项目进行分类,以便在共识会议上进行投票,以达成 CRS。
从所有来源确定的项目被分为 97 个问卷项目。来自 56 个国家的 272 名专业人员参加了第一轮调查,其中 45%的人回答了第二轮。来自 13 个国家的 24 名专业人员参加了共识会议。12 项被投票纳入 CRS,包括人口统计学和减重手术程序信息、效果和安全性结果。
这是国际上统一减重手术注册系统的第一步。我们建议将 CRS 作为全球所有减重注册系统的最小数据集。采用 CRS 将能够对减重手术进行有意义的国际比较。未来的工作将为 CRS 定义和衡量标准,包括纳入在平行项目中定义的生活质量衡量标准。